A ridged structure made of two adjoining triangular pieces covered with flashing or roofing material and built at the upper intersection of a roof and chimney to divert water and prevent the accumulation of snow and debris. Also calledsaddle. ...
Monopoly, real-estate board game for two to eight players, in which the player’s goal is to remain financially solvent while forcing opponents into bankruptcy by buying and developing pieces of property.
develop - move one's pieces into strategically more advantageous positions; "Spassky developed quickly" die - to be on base at the end of an inning, of a player misplay - play wrong or in an unskillful manner start - play in the starting lineup fumble - drop or juggle or fail to ...
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You rescue hostages by passing over them but if the Predator gets them in his sights (look for the red laser dots) those poor schmucks will be ripped to pieces! For the first few stages you may wonder where the actual Predators are, but much like the underrated movie they show up eventu...
Game pieces, called stones, are played on the line intersections. Years active Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC) to present Genre(s) Board game Abstract strategy game Players 2 Age range 3+ Playing time Casual: 20-90 minutes Tournament: 1-6 hours Random chance None Skill(s) required Strategy, ...
PNP Games used to be one of my very favorite hobbies - I found it very enjoyable to cut and glue the pieces of a game and craft something new. But over the years, my hobbies and interests have moved to more family activities. I don't make nearly so many PNP games as I used to....
NetScape (now Mozilla) had a service that compiled and tested bits and pieces of their open-source offerings together. That service was Tinderbox and it debuted for the public to see in 1997. Their source organization was single-branch in the trunk style managed by CVS, and allowed individual...
The game did have DLC that potentially could have generated revenue from its PS4 player base – but both pieces, billed at the £2 mark – were released during the same month as the game. The availability of extra levels too soon after the release of the game does not give it the ch...
2. The method of playing a box-office movie identification game of claim 1 also providing a set of set-back cards for impeding movement of playing pieces around said board in accordance with the introduction of hypothetical problems that may arise in movie film production. 3. The method of...